Placing the MySQL Proxy between Master and Slave can enhance the flexibility of replication. It starts with a simple binlog extraction tool, goes to filtering and rewriting of binlog events and finishes binlog splitting and merging. Delayed replication is will be a piece of cake.
Jan Kneschke works for Sun as Senior Software Developer in the MySQL Enterprise Tools team and maintains the MySQL Proxy and the agent component of MySQL Enterprise Monitor.
His favourite programming language is Lua as you can see in the
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